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Phone rlird PAY DAY SATURDAY—JUNE 25TH EVERSON lcan - - 12 Sliced 12 cans - $1.39 BEETS - Case $2.70 SHURFINE—No. 2%z can TOMATOES - 22« SHURFINE—ORANGE 2 1b. jar MARMALADE - 40¢ S 12 N OLIVES THRIFT CO-OP Phone 767 SPECIALS MONDAY—]JUNE 27 TASTEWELL lcan - - 13c Cream Style 12cans - $1.50 CORN - Case $2.95 No. 2 cans SHURFINE 4 FOR Tomato Sauce - 23¢ DENNISON'S—11 oz. can 2FOR || | 1 Chili Con Carne 3 5¢ SHURFINE—12 oz. can 2 FOR Apricea Nedar 23« |as there | tickets, |gua | dance 'ONLY ONE DAY LEFT T0 BUY SMOKER DUCATS| ‘Slamboree Is Bi Big Three-in- One Affair - Boxing, Dance, Baseball With only one day left in which ito buy tickets for the USO Slam- |boree and to contribute to the USO fund by doing so, Juneauites are urged to visit one of the many busi- ness houses in Juneau and Douglas and purchase their tickets. wait for solicitor to call on you is na general canvass for| this big event. By purchasing the $2 combination a saving of at least $1 is nteed since the combination ducat entitles the buyer to a smoker, and baseball game all in one. Women will be admitted free to |the dance but must have tickets for |the other events. Advance ticket|ygo drive, as they realize that it |sales to date have been far from ,..ang they will h: | encouraging. Meanwhile, the Chilkoot Barracks |boxing team and two professional wrestlers have arrived in Juneau Don't | MAYOR ISSUES - STATEMENTON | ~ USQ CAMPAIGN Mayor Harry I. Lucas issued the; following statement today in sup- port of the current USO Slambor: campaign to raise funds for the service men's organization: Have you made your contribu- tion to the USO? If you have not, WHY? I am making this appez al to the citizens of Gastineau Channel, in support of the drive for funds | for the USO War Fund Campaign, which is sponsored 100 percent by the Juneau Rotary Club, which has so generously given its time and money in support of this drive e | members are doing a fine job, and | are deserving of the support of| the entire community. Our armed | forces, both locally and from Chil- koot Barracks are producing an entertainment in support of this | drive, which will be worth more! than ten times the fee which is \<ked for admission. They are doing this voluntarily in support of the | a place in our city, where they can meet while off duty. Where they will have ;43 home away from home. A pluco1 where they can relax, where they| |to this worthy cause, FRIDAY, JULY 24, 1942 men in umform who are away from home. In the very near future, Ju- neau will have a US will be a credit to our city, and a | good home for all the uniformed E. WENDLING asa paid-'up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening !men in this vicinity. These men deserve all that we can do for at the box office of the«— [them, and I appeal to each and every one in Juneau and vicinity to CAPITOL THEATRE do his part. Get out your wallet| and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “DOUBLE DATE" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! I NORTH L AND ITTTTS TR AN SPORTATION COMPANY FLIGHT HERE r your check book and make a| generous gift to the USO. If you care to make a separate donation you can send | your check to the office of thel May Juneau, and same will be greatly appreciated. USO is on the march. Lets all get in line and back them to the limit.” | Bringing seven passengers for Ju- ! rtme neau from Anchorage, a Star Air dsmesNaVy Depa! ‘m:::, Lines plane piloted by Larry Fla- “““’e at nothi i . aart, with Jack Grissen as co-pilof, | arrived here last night and took off 1 for the return flight to the West- | ward this morning. Arriving here with Star Air Lines were Lieut. Haberle, O. M. Wilken- ing, C. L. McClain, Mrs. C. L. Me- | Clain, J. W. Blizzard, John Turele and H. O. Clark. neerning ! 3 demnanon e asel 0 American ESERVATIONS AND FOR ® ReORMATION Q”“‘ Those who took passage for An- and are limbering up for the smok- ¢, enjoy the comforts of home as er which will start tomorrow night| gy ang I have in civilian life. Life| chorage this morning were Harrison at 7:30 o'clock in the ball field. gets mighty ,R Kincaid, Ernest Whitehead, and HENRY GREEN, Aseh wfl"" 108 15 ox. pkq. Freight Phose B 13 SHURFINE—SEEDLESS RAISINS the army camp in In charge of the visiting team are .o otonous, with no place to go or|A. M. Alvey. R.J Kazragis was an | Sweet Pickles - -47¢ | 1 C. H. B—Large )cr i [ | i FOR INFORMATION ONgTRIPS TO HAINES, Ph slz HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: 4 a0ne Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. Special meeting, George Osborne’s 8 This does not mean much, whenj o'clock Saturday | you think of all the camforts and| | entertainment that it provides mr; MARBLE LUNCH No. 2 cans residence night. at No. 2 cans - = Lieut.George Willey and Capt. R. yothing to do while off duty .The| | outgoing passenger for Yakutat: - M. Gill. The wrestlers are Sgt.|yso fills this gap, and really does, e, LADY ELBERTA—No. 1 can TILLAMOOK W“:]""" w]""l"" ‘"“: ’1"‘5’5‘ Mel ’(;0‘“" {hings to keep the spirit of the men| Lieut. Commons has been dis- b o, B e s Vs Bounas in high. USO guarantees your| charged from St. Ann’s Hospital| & ‘e e ( HEE E Ib ( Boxers from the north include gioping men, the fun and friend- after being under medical care, | ‘M" | . the following: Frank Sison, 118 | iy they deserve. Your contribution | ————————— brediiay) } pounds; Speedy Dado, 118; Jumbo (i , pledge to these men that you| i = : - s . | > Marquez, 135; Frankie Stubbs, 149;| ;e pehind them, and your pledge; e et e e PEERLESS—AFTER DINNER 5% oz. pkq. MOTHER'S Bill Johnson, 155, and Bill Phillips,| il go a long way to take them| | LR | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES ‘ ' p g' c ‘lacxe:blrmm - loeuldcamp have: Tamotrow night, to start the Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express ! . W e bech SREQUDGEC rogram, there is going to be a . | 4 < e G U e e SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. | . Harry Sperling, and judges Will be| pon Bgil park, which is going to| Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- SHURFINE—SANDWICH 1 Quart TASTEWELL—NIPP 1 QUART Dr. W. W. Council and J. P. Wil- ur-( i rv;l treat to every one on Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka H L8 i ; ; Gastineau Channel. Don’t miss this | Juneau..$8 $10 $18 810 g8 418 418 a8 88 ( | a a reSSIng d ( The dance wil be held immediate- | 0"V i regret it. The show Siika .18 18 8 10 8 18 W w0 | ly after the smoker and in the|yi pe followed by a dance given| ol e R R SR 4 [ s T Elks Bdliroom and the baseball |4y the Elks Hall, and the music| e R0 TR B ZEE FACIAL ’ ELMDALE |game will be played Sunday after- will be furnished by our men in| Todd ... o 18 18 10 10 | . > : uniform. Sunday afternoon you can| Tenakee .. 10 10 10 [ One can buy tickets at practically | yitness a real exciting ball-game Angoon .18 13 [ - all Juneau and Douglas business ,i tne piremen’s Ball Park between Hoonah . 10 houses or from any Rotary Club iy, teams from the army camps. Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 68¢ 4 et Your contribution to the USO en-| SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY B 3 R T R titles you to witness all these en- Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake Green SpOl 1 can 15¢ l can 150 i EYES EXAMINED | tertainments and T assure you that Juneau . $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 51 |and BROKEN LENSES replaced in|you will never receive a better pro-| Kake . 25.00 25.00 12.50 lz cans $l 13 TASTEWELL lz cans l 13 lour own shop. Dr. Rae Lillian |gram for your money. vpve““ml“rs 4 18.00 50 BEANS ( 35 pEAS ( 35 lCl.rLson, Blomgien Bldg. Phone 638 | “The quota for Gastineau Chan-| eaneel - {3-&’ 16.00 e el |nel to this national campaign is/ b ase ase | SONS OF NORWAY | $$2.02200 or 48 cents per- (dpm: Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 il GOES TO RETCHIKAN Noonan, merchandise broke: Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey — 10C | LEAVE FOR SITKA proof. National Distillers Products Carp., N.Y. Mrs, Eske Eskesen and hér small left Juneau last JOE DUNLOP RETURNS Joe Dunlop, Continental Can rep- Dan T g left for Ketchikan on a busin entative, returned yesterday af-)daughter, Bodile, trip last night. He expeets to be | ternoon from a business trip to!night to join Mr.' Eskesen who 's | ) for two weeks. | Southeast Alaska ports. ].uw employed there OPENS SATURDAY NEW | ® HOME MADE COOKING Lunches == Ice Cream [} Plane | Service JUNEAU to 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome OPEN 11A. M. TO11P. M. P oo R e =ty South Franklin Street River Polnts ;;;:zz: Zé!lfifi £ LI TR Epes i Give your family the health it needs by serving w5 1 o gl e AR SR . meat atleastonce eachday. And wait until you sari - —— o ar Alr Lines pn BT mocrbe Sls i Mwr v 4stom see the grand array at Tom Hutchings’ Econ- VERA CLIFFORD ‘ e o E Juneau Agent : 5 £ omy Market . . . Here's the market that gives moesr | you TOPSIN QUALITY at the RIGHT PRICE! Hutchings’ Economy Market PHONES: 553 -92-95 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS i THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation } SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. 1878 * Sick OLDEST Emil President Since BSOS PSS JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE WASHINGTON'S INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION D. B. FEMMER—AGENT By BILLY DeBECK N!VBR MlND R‘, ;PHONE 114" NIGHT 312 ONE -5AM—+- T THINKR T . BETTER GO HOME - (e THEM. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port ander and Way Ports 63 CALLS AN OWL CAB | == BAILINGS r:mu PIER 1 YAK“TAT — cnnnOVA FOR PROMPT, EFFICIENT CARB SERVICE o g With Connecting Service to Stand Opposite Coliseum Theatre PHONE 6 3 M KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA JIMMIE DE MERES JACK PETERSON | L1 and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES PHONE 612 AGENTS e e e e e eee EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. Please have all freight on City Dock Tuesday, before 4P. M J. H. SAWYER "CALL AN OWL Phone 63 Stand Opposite Coliseum Theatre = | | ‘ I Pai s Beauly Sllop ’ | Permanents, Finger Waves, ete. | 431 SEWARD STREET “ across from side entrance to P.O. | ! PHONE 158

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